"...You had this planned all along, didn't you?"
Jiang Jiang looked at the person who was half-kneeling in front of her and skillfully put on the sneakers that had been prepared long ago for her. She even changed her long skirt into a short skirt that was more suitable for going out with just a few movements.
I couldn't help but ask: "So you said you designed this dress, and you designed it here?"
The originally spread out skirt was fastened with a few hidden buttons, revealing her slender calves. Jiang Jiang tried to pull it apart and found that the modification was actually quite sturdy.
Yan Huaize looked at his work and said with satisfaction: "How about it, I am quite talented in this area, right?"
"Can you follow me now?"
He changed her socks and shoes with a normal expression and raised his head as if it was just a normal inquiry.
It seemed as if he could accept either rejection or agreement.
Apart from the hand that was wrapped around her slender ankle, one could not tell that beneath his gentle exterior, his inner desire for control had swelled to its peak.
Jiang Jiang also noticed his slightly strenuous movements, and the undercurrent surging beneath the calm depths of his eyes.
But she softened in his palm, as if she was defenseless, and smiled sweetly at him:
"certainly."
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"This is my first time in a place like this."
A little kid holding a colorful windmill ran away from them, laughing. The kid's father followed behind him. He probably saw it wrongly and thought the kid had bumped into them, so he stopped to apologize.
"No, no." Jiang Jiang waved his hands repeatedly, "Hurry up and catch up with him, he's running away."
So the young couple quickly caught up with him, yelling at him to run slower because it was unsafe.
Jiang Jiang took a look at the amusement park. It must be a bit old. The facilities inside have not been updated, and many of the popular projects in the amusement parks nowadays are not there.
Therefore, most of the people who come to visit are old people and children.
It's more like something you eat casually after a meal to help digestion.
After all, you don’t have to spend money to visit this amusement park. There are only a few projects and drinks and snacks that you need to buy.
"Why didn't you come before?"
Jiang Jiang looked at Yan Huaize, but saw that his eyes were following the family that had just left, as if he had thought of something.
“Actually, I’ve been here once.”
Yan Huaize hooked his fingertips with hers and took her to the playground, saying as he walked, "It was my birthday that day, and I begged my parents to accompany me to the playground because all the other kids in the kindergarten had been there before, except me."
"Maybe because they were in a good mood that day, we agreed and went to the nearest amusement park. Back then, it wasn't as shabby as it is now, and it was even the oldest amusement park. So there was a long line, and I was afraid I wouldn't get a spot, so I ran away in excitement."
He suddenly stopped and pointed at the Ferris wheel in front of him: "I want to ride this."
The Ferris wheel is one of the few attractions that requires money.
Yan Huaize bent down, scanned the code, paid, and took her to the carriage.
Although it is a bit old, it can be seen that it is well maintained. Although there are not many people visiting, the carriage is still clean and dust-free.
"Then what?"
"Then?" Yan Huaize smiled. "When I turned around to look for them, I found that there was no familiar figure behind me. I found the radio station. The staff at the radio station helped me shout for a full three hours."
Yan Huaize's voice was soft, his eyes fixed on the gradually rising scenery outside the window, "In the end, my grandfather came to pick me up personally."
Just because I didn't see him, I assumed he had gone off to play somewhere else.
Originally, this was a parent-child activity that he had forced upon them, so of course the two of them were happy to end it early. Both sides thought that the other would not abandon their own child, and as a result, neither of them cared about his well-being.
The sight of that family just now brought back these disgusting memories that were as disgusting as mud and dirt.
I guess there weren't many tourists around at night, so the Ferris wheel slowly rose before it was full.
There was silence in the carriage.
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